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2019 SOIL MGMT PLAN (JULY-REVISED)
RECORD_ID
PR0504201
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4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0000214
FACILITY_NAME
PILKINGTON NORTH AMERICA INC PLANT 10
STREET_NUMBER
500
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LOUISE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
LATHROP
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95330-9739
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
500 E LOUISE AVE
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
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<br /> <br /> <br />EKI B90047.00 Page 12 Former Pilkington North America Site <br /> Lathrop, California <br />Soil samples will be collected in brass or stainless steel liners capped with Teflon tape and <br />plastic end caps. The samples will be immediately placed on ice to maintain the samples at a <br />temperature of 4 (±2) ºC. They will then be transported to a Stat e-certified analytical <br />laboratory under chain-of-custody for analysis. All sampling and sample handling will be <br />performed in accordance with standard environmental protocols and will be documented. Soil <br />sampling locations and the extent of excavations will be surveyed by the contractor or field <br />located based on existing aboveground structures. <br /> <br />Excavated soils from previously unknown waste pits will be segregated and stockpiled on-site <br />for characterization prior to off-site disposal or characterization for reuse. Stockpiles shall be <br />managed in accordance with the procedures described in Section 2.4. <br /> <br />2.3 Management of Visibly Stained or Odorous Soil <br />Procedures to be followed if visibly or stained odorous soil are encountered are described <br />below and shown on Figure 2-2. If soil is encountered that is visibly stained, shiny, or oily, or <br />has a noticeable solvent-like or hydrocarbon odor, a sample of the visibly stained or odorous <br />soil will be collected and analyzed for: <br /> <br />• TPH-g by EPA Method 8015m; <br />• TPH-d and -mo with silica gel cleanup by EPA Method 8015m; and <br />• Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (“BTEX”) by EPA Method 8260B or 8021. <br /> <br />If the applicable soil screening levels listed in Section 1.4 are exceeded for the area where the <br />soils are present, then the RWQCB will be notified and the extent of the impacted soil will be <br />evaluated. If the evaluation indicates that the extent of the impacts can be fully excavated, the <br />process in the next paragraph will be followed. If the evaluation indicates that the extent of <br />impacts is limited and if the area of impacts extends under an existing slab, building, or other <br />structure, then the RWQCB will be consulted about the potential for leaving the soil in place. <br />Such soils left in place will be noted on a map and the map will be retained to guide how to the <br />deal with the impacts if some future construction occurs in the area <br /> <br />If it is determined that the material must be excavated, remedial excavation will proceed until: <br /> <br />• analysis of confirmation soil samples for relevant COCs indicates that applicable soil <br />screening levels are met, or <br />• the excavation reaches the top of the groundwater table, approximately 12 ft bgs. <br /> <br />Confirmation samples will be collected from in-place soils at the limits of a remediation <br />excavation as follows: <br />
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